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Here are the Lenovo K3 Note first impressions

Launched in India on Thursday last week, Lenovo K3 Note is the best of the Android smartphones with unmatched set of features and specs. The most attractive part is that the phone is available only for Rs 9,999 (about for $157). It’s going to be the first phone ever having full-HD display, octa-core processors and 2GB of RAM in such lowest price. Doesn’t it seem to be perfect device for those Indian users who are obsessed with wealthiest list of specs but aren’t able to spend enough money? Here is our experience after spending some time with Lenovo K3 Note.

Design and display

Even if Lenovo is available at the price of an entry level smartphone, it has no short of features. It welcomes users with its high-end finish that makes it look like an expensive device. Although it has no creaky part, particularly the back cover but do users really care about this if they are paying only the amount of Rs 9,999. It is indeed going to the first choice of those users who love big screens. Up until now, there was no branded phablet available in this budget but K3 breaks this barrier with its 5.5 niche of full-HD display. Display output is pretty sharp in comparison of other similar type and size of phones.

Looks a complete package for Indian budget conscious smartphone users.

It seems the phone has been customized for India audience. It is perfect answer to users looking for a smartphone which has big screen, dual-SIM high resolution front & rear camera, large SD memory, and 4G supports. Indian users look quite happy with phone as Lenovo announced that it has already sold over 10 lakh 4G phones in India.

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Somya Sharma

You shared such a great information with us about the new Android Mobile, Lenovo K3 Note. It is such a lovable phone, that’s obviously going after those who prefer a big screen experience. It looks sharp when compared to smartphones of a similar size and price bracket. Also, the color reproduction and viewing angles were satisfied for today’s users.